National Affairs: Undecided

A clean Republican sweep of the Democratic South this autumn is as
unlikely as polar bears on Peachtree Street. Nevertheless, the South is
unusually restless politically. Nixon, in two trips to Dixie, has
attracted more attention than Dwight Eisenhower did in the early stages
of his campaigns. Poll after poll reports so many Southerners
"undecided" that the Battle for the South could become the most
fascinating and far-reaching of the year.

Religious Issue. Most talked about reason for Southern restlessness is
Jack Kennedy's Roman Catholicism. "We haven't come as far from '28 as I...